LED & halogen car bulbs: H7, H4, T10 Canbus

Replace your car bulbs with brighter and more durable LEDs: H7 and H4 headlights, T10/W5W parking lights and interior bulbs, Canbus error-free models. A selection in neutral white 4300 K, close to the original lighting, at the right price.

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How to choose your car bulbs?

It all starts with the base: H7 or H4 for the main headlights, T10 (W5W) for parking lights and interior lighting; it is engraved on the original bulb. On vehicles from after 2010, choose a Canbus version to avoid the "bulb faulty" warning. Regarding color temperature, 4300 K offers a neutral white that is road-legal and more relaxing than a cool bluish white. Check the power (W) and especially the heat dissipation (dual copper tubes, fan) which determines the lifespan. Finally, verify the approval marking for main road lighting.

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Technical criteria to check

CriterionWhy is it important?
Base (H7, H4, T10/W5W)Must match the original bulb of your vehicle.
Canbus technologyAvoids error lights on recent vehicles (after ~2010).
Temperature (4300 K)Neutral white close to original lighting, road-legal.
Heat dissipationDual copper tubes or fan for a long lifespan.
ApprovalRequired for main lighting used on the road.

Frequently asked questions

How many watts for LED headlight bulbs?

The displayed power varies by model, but what really matters is the luminous flux (lumens) and heat dissipation. A well-cooled LED of 100 to 140 W provides strong illumination without overheating or reducing its lifespan.

Why do my LEDs blink or show an error?

On recent vehicles, the computer detects the low power consumption of LEDs and signals a failure. The solution is a Canbus bulb, which integrates a resistor to prevent this blinking and the dashboard warning.

How to know the base of my bulb?

The base type (H7, H4, W5W…) is engraved on the base of the original bulb and indicated in the vehicle manual. If in doubt, remove the bulb and note the reference before ordering.

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